South Africa
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Tertiary education has been expanding in the last decades, and, in 2020, 25-34 year-old women were more likely than men to achieve tertiary education in all OECD countries. In South Africa, 17% of 25-34 year-old women had a tertiary qualification in...
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The COVID-19 pandemic caused millions of workers to lose their jobs, while the number of discouraged workers increased. Investment has been on a downward path already prior to the crisis, marred by policy uncertainty, lack of infrastructure leading...
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In 2018, South Africa was the eighth-biggest coal producer in the world and one third of the country’s coal was exported. Some 58% of South Africa’s coal total energy supply is used for electricity generation, meeting 89% of the sector’s fuel needs...
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South Africa can legally issue the following type of ruling within the scope of the transparency framework: preferential regimes. With respect to the following preferential regimes: 1) Shipping regime and 2) Headquarters regime.
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South Africa was reviewed as part of the 2017/2018 and the 2018/2019 peer reviews. This report is supplementary to those previous reports (OECD, 2019[1]) (OECD, 2018[2]).
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Although estimates vary, the number of micro, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in South Africa rose by 3%, from 2.18 million in the first quarter of 2008 to 2.25 million in the second quarter of 2015 (Bureau for Economic Research (BER), 2016). Of...
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In 2017, the direct contribution of the tourism sector to GDP was ZAR 130.3 billion, constituting a 2.8% direct contribution to GDP. This level of contribution has been stable at around 3% over the past decade, with a peak of 3.2 % achieved in 2006....
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